I'm sure many of you know about this by now...what do you think? Also, they seem to make no mention of her petite stature in the interview, which is interesting, because they do mention her size. And we all know that size 6 or 8 may be thin on an average-heighted or tall woman, but very average-sized on someone petite like America. While taking out blemishes or red eyes or other temporary "problems" are okay, completely changing one's size, taking out wrinkles, etc certainly isn't. If America is known for her larger-than typically-Hollywood dress size, then why bother to airbrush/stretch/skim her into a size 2 (0??)? Of course, Glamour denies any airbrushing...no different from the likes of J. Crew and Banana Republic, who deny vanity sizing (hey, please explain why people have gone down at least a size, while not losing any weight??)!
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America Ferrera Airbrushed thin in October US Glamour
I'm sure many of you know about this by now...what do you think? Also, they seem to make no mention of her petite stature in the interview, which is interesting, because they do mention her size. And we all know that size 6 or 8 may be thin on an average-heighted or tall woman, but very average-sized on someone petite like America. While taking out blemishes or red eyes or other temporary "problems" are okay, completely changing one's size, taking out wrinkles, etc certainly isn't. If America is known for her larger-than typically-Hollywood dress size, then why bother to airbrush/stretch/skim her into a size 2 (0??)? Of course, Glamour denies any airbrushing...no different from the likes of J. Crew and Banana Republic, who deny vanity sizing (hey, please explain why people have gone down at least a size, while not losing any weight??)!